Anna Strong: A Spy During the American Revolution
By (Author) Sarah Glenn Marsh
Illustrated by Sarah Green
Abrams
Abrams Books for Young Readers
3rd March 2020
United States
Children
Non Fiction
973.385092
Hardback
40
Width 225mm, Height 275mm, Spine 16mm
820g
The thrilling true story of the female spy who helped save the American Revolution Anna Smith Strong (1790-1812) was a fearless woman who acted as a spy for George Washington during the Revolutionary War. Recruited by Washington's spymaster, Major Benjamin Tallmadge, she joined the Culper Ring, a group of American spies. General Washington placed a huge amount of trust in his spies, and Anna helped pass him important messages at a great risk to herself and her family. One of her cleverer devices was to hang laundry on the line in a planned fashion so that other spies could read the "message." Had she been discovered by the British, she would have faced jail or execution. Thrilling and dramatic, Anna Strong tells the story of how one brave woman helped change the course of American history. The book includes an author's note, a bibliography, an index, and a spy code so kids can get involved in the action.
"Overall, a great purchase." -- "Booklist"
"A spirited book about a lesser-known historical figure. Recommended for elementary school and public libraries."-- "School Library Journal"
"A captivating slice of little-known U.S. history." -- "Kirkus"
Sarah Glenn Marsh obtained her master's degree in early childhood education with a focus on literacy. She lives near Richmond, Virginia. Sarah Green is an illustrator and designer based in San Francisco. She illustrated Abrams's Elizabeth Warren, among other picture books.